When we first discovered Grady's Cold Brew we were delighted to have delicious, cold brewed, New Orleans-style coffee delivered weekly by a seemingly never-ending troupe of handsome young men. Since those early days Grady's has grown, expanding out of founder Grady Laird's home kitchen into a large warehouse in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood. In our latest video we visited Laird at their new space and got a behind-the-scenes look at how New York's tastiest cold brew is made.
Cool Hunting Video Presents: Grady's Cold Brew
A look behind the scenes at New York's most delicious cold brew coffee company
by Cool Hunting Video in Food + Drink on 25 January 2013
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Cool Hunting Video Presents: Grady's Cold Brew
A look behind the scenes at New York's most delicious cold brew coffee company
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